The new selection of Zograf's TV Addicts comics, in English, was published by Elektrika. It's a collection of stories originally published in the 1990s, in Serbian, American, Australian, and Italian magazines.

The December issue of Serbian edition of Elle magazine features a strip by Aleksandar Zograf. Zograf's story published in this glossy magazine is called Vremeplov ( A Time Machine). His drawings were also featured on the cover of a fanzine named Eon, published in the Serbian town of Šabac. Among many other international artists, Zograf was featured in the International Comics Exhibition, which was held in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The March edition of Grrr!Program was dedicated to Disney-inspired artifacts, and to a presentation of the latest edition published by Elektrika (a booklet made after the comics workshop called Deliblaticum)... Report by a local TV in Pančevo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV_MhRp4lKk

Zograf was a guest on a boat that carried a group of Italian tourists through the river Danube in Serbia. He presented his work, along with other artists and experts, all in an effort to present a different kind of tourism, connected with culture (in Italian) http://www.qcodemag.it/2014/08/30/belgrado-crociera-danubio/

Apuckalypse! is the title of an international comics anthology, published by Italian magazine Puck, and announced as " a collection of Apocalyptic nightmares drawn by 115 different artists from all over the World: underground cartoonists, satirical authors, xilographers, poster artists"... There are two editions of the book - English and Italian -http://www.verkami.com/projects/7293-apuckalypse-the-greatest-editorial-tragedy-ever#

Zograf did the cover drawing for the October’s issue of Vzlet, magazine for the Slovakian minority in Serbia. http://www.vzlet.rs/oktobrovy-vzlet/

BACK IN TIME -A project from the 90s, titled Pozorište šešira (Hats Theatre), an idea of sisters Stratimirovic, included live performances with a band, and Zograf's drawings as a background. Now available on You tube is a clip based on this show, featuring a cover of the 1960s hit Venus, sang in no-language: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK31wFgUY90&feature=youtu.be

JANUARY- 2014

Throughout 2014, the monthly magazine Popoli, from Milan, will feature Aleksandar Zograf's one- page installments of a story based on letters by Hilda Dajč, a Jewish girl who volunteered as a nurse at the Nazi concentration camp Sajmište in occupied Belgrade. Her letters were smuggled out of the camp before she herself was executed in a gas van (in Italian):http://www.popoli.info/EasyNe2/Extra/Le_lettere_di_Hilda_Daj269.aspx
Speaking of Italy, the latest January issue of the weekly magazine Internazionale (# 1036) featured a two-page story by Zograf, about Ada Kale - an island in the Danube which used to exist on the Serbian/Romanian border, before it was sunk in 1971, during the construction of Iron Gates dam.

Zograf conducted a GRRR!Program with his guest, Kebra , the legendary leader of alternative band Obojeni program, who is now also producing drawings with an inexpensive computer program called paint. Local TV produced a report on the event (in Serbian) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDSvjCHpIXg

Back in the ‘90s, Zograf was part of the American scene of "Obscuro" comix, which was connected mostly with mini comics and small press production. John Porcellino's blog
writes about the history of The White Buffalo Gazette, which comes from the tradition of City Limits Gazette magazine. One of the covers drawn by Zograf is reproduced, along with the story behind these D.I.Y. publications:http://johnporcellino.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html